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侦探故事

侦探故事已经享有巨大声望,自从虚侦探福尔摩斯柯南道尔写了他的精彩故事。每一个的侦探故事包含与犯罪的,通常是谋杀连接的的是一个谜。在一般情况下,犯罪发生的故事的起点附近。谁做的?这才是整本书的兴趣。一名侦探被被召来了,他开始他的询问,,并终结到来时当其中的奥秘被解决了和的的刑事带来了的绳之以法,或在一些方式或其它方式中处罚时,。当然这个主题上的变化。有可能是没有实际的的的犯罪的在所有,,但只有一宗怀疑的一个,或一次性]这是在未来的担心的的。有时被称为罪犯从一开始,?如何作案,为什么或如何侦探发现了什么,读者已经知道了,还是怎么回事,可以在法庭上证明利益所在。但有始终是是一个谜或的一个问题的一些实物,,并且它必须总是有一个合乎逻辑的的的的解决方案。有些作者故意引诱读者使用自己的理智感,猜测犯罪之前,他透露,这样的故事获得一些纵横字谜的味道。有些人则集中较少的上的的检测和更多的上的或几种罪行的中,试图,以使读者气喘吁吁的的带悬念的或恐怖的。在这种情况下的侦探的故事变成对而是一个犯罪的故事或的惊悚片的。侦探本人的性格往往是相当大的兴趣,许多知名作家使用相同的侦探在许多不同的故事:阿加莎·克里斯蒂的波洛是一家比利时,多萝西·塞耶斯彼得Wimsey是一个主人,GK Chesteron的父亲布朗是一名牧师。但是,柯南道尔的福尔摩斯是他们仍然是最大的。

侦探小说

侦探小说一直以来,柯南道尔写了他关于虚构的侦探福尔摩斯精彩的故事的一个巨大的人气。每一个侦探故事包含犯罪连接一个谜,通常是谋杀。在典型的情况下,犯罪发生的故事的开始。谁干的?这是整本书的兴趣。一个侦探叫,他开始他的询问,和端来的时候,是解决的神秘的罪犯绳之以法或者以某种方式或其他处罚。当然,关于这一主题的变化。可能没有实际的犯罪,但是只有一个可疑的人,或是担心未来。有时是已知的罪犯从一开始,这个兴趣在于如何H作案或为什么,或是侦探发现读者已经知道了,或者如何能够证明案件在法院。但总是有一种神秘的某种问题,它必须始终有一个合乎逻辑的解决方案。一些作者故意引诱读者使用自己的猜测犯罪之前,他显露的理智感,让故事中获取一个字谜的味道的东西。一些关注较少的检测和更多的犯罪或犯罪,试图让读者喘不过气来的悬念或恐怖。在这种情况下,侦探故事变得相当的犯罪故事或惊悚片。这个侦探自己的性格往往是相当大的兴趣,许多知名作家使用相同的侦探在许多不同的故事:阿加莎克里斯蒂的侦探波洛是比利时的多萝西塞耶斯,彼得温西爵爷是主,G.K. chesteron父亲布朗是一个牧师。但柯南道尔的福尔摩斯仍然是其中最大的。

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此文本是,以引进经常-见于的的的的的的材料和的共同的的结构的侦探的故事在其中了丰富的的立法的的条款订立,字面的的的语言和适当的的的的的名字都包含的。这样做翻译时,应密切关注到一般的话或上述特殊字(或一般的话,转让或延长的意思)的。,若要的名称之间的转换,音译被预期可使用。

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本文介绍了常见的材料,丰富的立法条款侦探小说的一般结构,文字语言和适当的名称,包括。当这样做翻译,要注意一般的话或上述特殊字(或一般的话和他们的转移或引申义)。翻译名字,音译是预期可使用。

Unit 9 How to Grow Old 课文翻译

Unit 9 How to Grow Old Bertrand A. Russell 1. In spite of the title, this article will really be on how not to grow old, which, at my time of life, is a much more important subject. My first advice would be, to choose your ancestors carefully. Although both my parents died young, I have done well in this respect as regards my other ancestors. My maternal grandfather, it is true, was cut off in the flower of his youth at the age of sixty-seven, but my other three grandparents all lived to be over eighty. Of remoter ancestors I can only discover one who did not live to a great age, and he died of a disease which is now rare, namely, having his head cut off. A great-grandmother of mine, who was a friend of Gibbon, lived to the age of ninety-two, and to her last day remained a terror to all her descendants. My maternal grandmother, after having nine children who survived, one who died in infancy, and many miscarriages, as soon as she became a widow devoted herself to women’s higher education. She was one of the founders of Girton College, and worked hard at opening the medical profession to women. She used to relate how she met in Italy an elderly gentleman who was looking very sad. She inquired the cause of his melancholy and he said that he had just parted fro m his two grandchildren. “Good gracious,” she exclaimed, “I have seventy-two grandchildren, and if I were sad each time I parted from one of them, I should have a dismal existence!” “Madre snaturale,” he replied. But speaking as one of the seventy-two, I prefer her recipe. After the age of eighty she found she had some difficulty in getting to sleep, so she habitually spent the hours from midnight to 3 a.m. in reading popular science. I do not believe that she ever had time to notice that she was growing old. This, I think, is the proper recipe for remaining young. If you have wide and keen interests and activities in which you can still be effective, you will have no reason to think about the merely statistical fact of the number of years you have already lived, still less of the probable brevity of your future. 2. As regards health, I have nothing useful to say since I have little experience of illness. I eat and drink whatever I like, and sleep when I cannot keep awake. I never do anything whatever on the ground that it is good for health, though in actual fact the things I like doing are mostly wholesome. 3. Psychologically there are two dangers to be guarded against in old age. One of these is undue absorption in the past. It does not do to live in memories, in regrets for the good old days, or in sadness about friends who are dead. One’s thoughts must be directed to

人教版七年级英语单词及标准读音

初中英语词汇表 注:n 名词 v 动词 adj形容词 adv 副词 prep介词 conj连词 phr.短语 num数词 pron 代名词 第一册1----833 1 what [hw?t] pron 什么 2 is [iz] v 是 3 what's [w?ts] what is 的缩写形式 4 your [ju?] pron 你的,你们的 5 name [neim] n 名字 6 my [mai] pron 我的 7 I [ai] pron 我 8 am [?m] v 是 9 I'm [aim] I am 的缩写形式 10 in [in] prep 在...里(内,上) 11 row [r?u] n (一)排,(一)行 12 one [w?n] num 一 13 number ['n?mb?] n 数字,号码 14 two [tu:] num 二 15 too [tu:] adv 也 16 three[θri:] num 三 17 are [ɑ:] v 是 18 you [ju:] pron 你,你们 19 yes [jes] adv 是 20 four [f?:] num 四 21 five [faiv] num 五 22 no [n?u] adv & adj 不,不是 23 not [n?t] adv 不 24 hi [hai] int 喂(问候或唤起注意) 25 class [klɑ:s] n (学校里的)班级,年级 26 grade [greid] n 年级 27 six [siks] num 六 28 seven ['sevn] num 七 29 eight [eit] num 八 30 nine [nain] num 九 31 ten [ten] num 十 32 zero ['zi?r?u] num & n 零 33 plus [pl?s]prep 加,加上 34 it [it] pron 它 35 It's [its] it is 的缩写形式 36 how [hau] adv (指程度)多少,怎样 37 old [?uld] adj ...岁的,老的 38 eleven [i'levn] num 十一 39 twelve [twelv] num 十二 40 minus ['main?s] prep减,减去 41 thirteen ['θ?:ti:n] num 十三

对翻译中异化法与归化法的正确认识

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翻译研究中的概念混淆(翻译策略、方法与技巧)).

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Thechaser追逐者中英对照

The Chaser John Collier Alan Auste n, as n ervous as a kitte n, went up certa in dark and creaky stairs in the n eighborhood of Pell Street , and peered about for a long time on the dim landing before he found the n ame he wan ted writte n obscurely on one of the doors. He pushed ope n this door, as he had bee n told to do, and found himself in a tiny room, which contained no furn iture but a pla in kitche n table, a rock in g-chair, and an ordinary chair. On one of the dirty buff-colored walls were a couple of shelves, containing in all perhaps a doze n bottles and jars. An old man sat in the rock in g-chair, read ing a n ewspaper. Ala n, without a word, handed him the card he had been given. 人Sit down, Mr. Austen, said the old man very politely. 人I am glad to make your acqua intance. 人Is it true, asked Alan, 人that you have a certain mixture that has ! er ! quite extraordinary effects? 人My dear sir, replied the old man, 人my stock in trade is not very large ! I don …t deal in laxatives and teething mixtures ! but such as it is, it is varied. I think nothing I sell has effects which could be precisely described as ordin ary. 人Well, the fact is ! began Alan. 人Here, for example, interrupted the old man, reaching for a bottle from the shelf. 人Here is a liquid as colorless as water, almost tasteless, quite imperceptible in coffee, wine, or any other beverage. It is also quite imperceptible to any known method of autopsy. 人Do you mean it is a poison? cried Alan, very much horrified. 人Call it a glove-cleaner if you like, said the old man indifferently. 人Maybe it will clean gloves. I have never tried. One might call it a life-cleaner. Lives need cleaning sometimes. 人I want nothing of that sort, said Alan. 人Probably it is just as well, said the old man. 人Do you know the price of this? For one teaspoonful, which is sufficient, I ask five thousa nd dollars. Never less. Not a penny less. 人I hope all your mixtures are not as expensive, said Alan apprehe nsively. 人Oh dear, no, said the old man. 人It would be no good charg ing that sort of price for a love poti on, for example. Young people who n eed a love poti on very seldom have five thousa nd dollars. Otherwise they would not n eed a love poti on. 人I am glad to hear that, said Alan. 人I look at it like this, said the old man. 人Please a customer with one article, and he will come back whe n he n eeds another. Even if it is more costly. He will save up for it, if n ecessary. 人So, said Alan, 人you really do sell love potions? 人If I did not sell love potions, said the old man, reaching for another bottle, 人I should not have mentioned the other matter to you. It is only whe n one is in a positi on to oblige that one can afford to be so con fide ntial. 人And these potions, said Alan. 人They are not just ! just ! er ! 人Oh, no, said the old man. 人Their effects are permanent, and exte nd far bey ond casual impulse. But they in clude it. Boun tifully, in siste ntly. Everlast in gly. 人Dear me! said Alan, attempting a look of scientific detachme nt. "How very in teresti ng! 人But consider the spiritual side, said the old man.

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Unit 7 The Chaser John Henry Collier 1 Alan Austen, as nervous as a kitten, went up certain dark and creaky stairs in the neighborhood of Pell Street, and peered about for a long time on the dim hallway before he found the name he wanted written obscurely on one of the doors. 2 He pushed open this door, as he had been told to do, and found himself in a tiny room, which contained no furniture but a plain kitchen table, a rocking-chair, and an ordinary chair. On one of the dirty buff-coloured walls were a couple of shelves, containing in all perhaps a dozen bottles and jars. 3 An old man sat in the rocking-chair, reading a newspaper. Alan, without a word, handed him the card he had been given. “Sit down, Mr. Austen,” said the old man very politely. “I am glad to make your acquaintance.” 4 “Is it true,” asked Alan, “that you have a certain mixture that has … er … quite extraordinary effects?” 5 “My dear sir,” replied the old man, “my sto ck in trade is not very large — I don’t deal in laxatives and teething mixtures —but such as it is, it is varied. I think nothing I sell has effects which could be precisely described as ordinary.” 6 “Well, the fact is …” began Alan. 7 “Here, for example,” interrupted the old man, reaching for a bottle from the shelf. “Here is a liquid as colourless as water, almost tasteless, quite imperceptible in coffee, wine, or any other beverage. It is also quite imperceptible to any known method of autopsy.” 8 “Do you mean it is a poison?” cried Alan, very much horrified. 9 “Call it a glove-cleaner if you like,” said the old man indifferently. “Maybe it will clean gloves. I have never tried. One might call it a life-cleaner. Lives need cleaning sometimes.” 10 “I want nothing of that sort,” said Alan. 11 “Probably it is just as well,” said the old man. “Do you know the price of this? For one teaspoonful, which is sufficient, I ask five thousand dollars. Never less. Not a penny less.” 12 “I hope all your mixtures are not as expensive,” said Alan apprehensively.

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